> On Sep 22, 2016, at 3:44 AM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia > <jerem...@macports.org> wrote: > > >> On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:15, Adam Dershowitz <de...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: >> >> That comment does not make it at all clear what those of us who updated to >> Xcode 8 (but not beta!) but are still on OS X 10.11 are supposed to do. > > If you don't need the CLTools, do nothing. > If you need the CLTools, install the latest version (or likely just stick > with the version that you have if you already have them). > >> I have posted a ticket about building cmake that seems to be because it is >> trying to use 10.12 SDK, but it is not clear how to work around that. > > If a port is using an SDK and you haven't configure it to do so, that's a > port bug. > >> Perhaps the answer is to downgrade to Xcode 7, and stay away from 8? (It is >> a big download!) > > Why? Fix the bug in the port. > >> Or, it might be that just the 10.11 command line tools is enough? > > The 10.11 CLTools installs the 10.11 headers to /. Your issue with cmake is > likely that the port is (incorrectly) trying to use the 10.12 SDK and > expecting it to match the base system somehow... ?
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